Darwin Martin House Complex: views of the pergola

Frank Lloyd Wright



The pergola from the west

Although an earlier design gave the pergola 14 bays, it was eventually built with eleven.
 
 

Pergola from the north and northeast

This walkway was intended to unify the site and connect the main house with the indoor garden of the Conservatory. Wright had also designed landscaping for the site, which has not been maintained on the grounds today.
 


Continue to page 6: views of the conservatory and stable/garage.

Works consulted or quoted:
Lesley Neufeld. Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House Complex. Buffalo: Martin House Restoration Corporation, 2004.
Jack Quinan. Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House: Architecture as Portraiture. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2004.




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